We are all familiar with Lu Ban, the ancestor of woodworking. There are many traditional tools for woodworking. There is an exhibition hall of Lu Ban's ancestors'wood crafts between 39 and 41 Pishanye Street. There is a large Lu Ban lock in front of the hall. Without nails, it can be connected and supported by tenon-mortise structure completely. It's mysterious. On the other hand, through a series of exhibitions and multimedia facilities, the exhibition room displays more than 80 pieces of traditional wooden tools, such as saws, planers, drills, ink buckets, as well as pictures and texts of Luban legends and inventions, and broadcasts woodworking movies about the use of tools. The point is that visitors can also experience the operation themselves and experience the feeling of being a craftsman.